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Last month I was sent a review copy of one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read: Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation by Michael Keller and Nicolle Rager Fuller. Although, I haven’t finished the book yet, I think...
Here’s a video from UCLA last week showing some folks getting the opportunity to discuss evolution with Kirk Cameron in person – something the rest of us on the other campuses were hoping for. Who’s the brilliant young woman telling Kirk what’s...
Here online. Unfortunately Wilson is recovering from pneumonia and so pre-recorded his talk. Following is a panel discussion with (among others) Peter Bowler.
Photograph by Michael Barton.
Banners for primate hall/exhibit as seen looking from Darwin’s statue. Central Hall, Natural History Museum, London, July 14, 2009. Today is the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species.
Exactly one-hundred and fifty years ago, on November 24, 1859, On the Origin of Species was published. Ever since then, some have been predicting the imminent demise of the theory of evolution. But it’s still here, and better than ever! Let’s...